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I have two data tables, one with manufacturing data and one with detailed scrap reasons. I wrote this measure to calculate the cost of scrap by multiplying the numbers of scrap per item code and the average cost of the parts also by item code, but I want it to average the part cost by item code since now it's averaging the cost of everything together if I use my slicer to pick multiple product codes (which may consist of multiple item numbers). How could I edit this so that it averages the part cost and multiplies it by the sum of rejects for each item number within a product code. I have an active relationship between the two tables for machine, and another for item #/PARTNO.
@Anonymous can you share how the relationship is done for these tables? It will be helpful if you share sample data and expected output and get you a solution.
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